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Piracy & Security

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Bulker attacked by skiffs in Red Sea

The bulker’s security team exchanged small arms fire with 15 skiffs in the Bab el Mandeb before the vessel continued its journey southwards

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

Bab el Mandeb transits hit highest level in nearly two years

Sentiment has been building for a Red Sea return for some time now, and while the traffic is trending upwards it also suggests that this is not a quick rebound

Red Sea Risk Risk and Compliance

Pirates kidnap crew off West Africa

Security sources in the region say nine crewmembers have been kidnapped by the pirates, with four seafarers left on board

Piracy and Security Crewing

Nine Filipino seafarers from Eternity C to be released from Houthi captivity

After five months in Houthi captivity, nine Filipino seafarers from Eternity C are set be released, according to the Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs

Red Sea Risk Crewing
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Is a Red Sea return closer than ever before?

Some large players have made noises that a return to the Red Sea may be on the cards sooner than we thought, but Joshua Minchin speaks to maritime security experts who think that might be a big risk

Lloyd’s List Podcast Red Sea Risk
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Russia likely to retaliate following Ukraine attacks on shadow fleet tankers

Sanctioned product tanker Virat and shadow fleet crude oil tanker Kairo were hit by naval drones, Ukrainian security services confirmed

Ukraine crisis Tankers and Gas

Maersk extends strategic partnership with SCA, considers return

SCA remains hopeful that more shipping lines will return to the Suez Canal with the end of the Gaza war

Red Sea Risk Containers

UK naval vessel intercepts Russian tanker and corvette

Defence Secretary John Healey said on Wednesday last week that a Russian spy ship was operating in waters north of Scotland

Piracy and Security Sanctions

NYK holds back from Red Sea as president Soga warns security ‘far from ideal’

NYK is keeping its fleet out of the Red Sea, judging that fragile geopolitics and navigational safety still outweigh the lure of shorter routes and lower costs

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

Hong Kong launches war risks pool to curb over-reliance on Western insurance

New Hong Kong war risks pool marks a bid to pull greater pricing power, underwriting expertise and geopolitical risk management for Asian shipping back to the region itself

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